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Extractions: by Ricco Villanueva Siasoco Who said the classics were all written by dead white males? In the last two hundred years, black writers have contributed some of the most spirited and important works to American literature. These range from early narratives depicting slavery to modern works dealing with the lingering effects of slavery, racism and apartheid. In fact, some of the most risky work these days is being written not only by African Americans, but Americans of Dominican, Jamaican, and Haitian descent. Not to mention black writers in Africa and Europe. Many of the earliest published black writers were slaves and abolitionists. First to make a name was Phillis Wheatley , a slave brought from Africa as a child and sold to a Boston merchant. Wheatley spoke no English but by the time she was sixteen, under the tutelage of her owners, had mastered the language. Her interest in literature led her to write and publish
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Extractions: African-American Studies This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/
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Extractions: English Resources at the University of Wyoming Libraries: Guide #4: Ethnic Women Writers Resources ELECTRONIC INDEXES Expanded Academic Index (Infotrac). Information Access/UW Catalog Plus, [1980-] Although a general index, Infotracs Expanded Academic Index is a great source for contemporary reviews of classical and contemporary articles, particularly those found outside of scholastic journals. This is a particularly good place to start if you are researching a popular, contemporary author. Expanded Academic is also a great source for critical reviews of contemporary works, often in full-text. MLA International Bibliography Silver Platter/UW Catalog Plus, [1963-] A "must" for anybody wishing to engage in literary research, MLA provides extensive indexing of scholastic writings in literature from around the world. Although it does not provide abstracts or full-text entries, it can often locate hard-to-find articles, and is particularly useful for students wishing to retrieve articles which encompass more than one subject area, or subject areas too new or specific to be indexed in print form. ETHNIC LITERARY RESOURCES American Ethnic Literatures: Native American, African American, Chicano/Latino, and Asian American Writers and Their Backgrounds: an annotated bibliography (edited by David R. Peck)
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Extractions: www.iUniverse.com Press coverage is one of the most effective means available to generate buzz about your book. When you contact newspapers and other print media, you should always include a press release, an essential component of any media campaign. Here are some tips for writing a press release, including a template that you can cut and paste onto your own letterhead. MAKE IT ONE PAGE IF POSSIBLE: Editors are busy people who cant take the time to read a lengthy press release. Make it short and professional! CONTACT INFORMATION: All press releases follow the same format. The release starts with your contact information so editors can reach you for more information. HEADLINE The headline grabs the reader; so make it short, simple, and effective! Think about effective newspaper headlines and write in a similar style. PRESS RELEASE Start the first line of your news story with the dateline [date of the release and your city, for example: January 1, 2002, San Jose, California).
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Extractions: from the May/June 2000 Horn Book Magazine By Marc Aronson Story of the Negro , a 1949 Newbery Honor Book, aside), and there were relatively few African Americans working in the field. Things were not a great deal better by 1982 when ALA recognized the award, although by that time two black authors, Virginia Hamilton and Mildred Taylor, had won the Newbery, and Leo and Diane Dillon (an interracial team) had secured two Caldecotts. For those who have been ignored, denied their due place as creators, as readers, as a public, there is a pure existential value in being acknowledged. There is real power in saying, We are here, we do count, we have something to say. The more frequently and powerfully this point is made, the more new artists are likely to join the field. But there is an undertow beneath this swell of success. By insisting on testing the racial identity of its winners, the CSK shifts its focus from literature to biography. Who you are, which box or boxes you check on the census form, comes first. Your community, your ethnicity, comes before your talent. And as long as the prize is essentially a community honoring and encouraging its own, it is not clear how the rest of the public is meant to react. read well about them, too.
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Extractions: Given the problems inherent in children's and young adult biography as a genre, teachers should encourage students to consult multiple sources that may problematize, illuminate, or complicate the accounts given in their textbooks and/or trade books. Some of the questions that teachers and students may wish to consider include the following: 2) What assurance do readers have that a particular biographical treatment is reliable? What might we want to know about the author, illustrator, and publisher? Do other biographies shed a different light on this figure? How should the curriculum prepare students to think about differences in biographical approach? 4) Do publishers during particular time periods seem to prefer certain themes or areas of focus? for example, are there more biographies about artists or sports figures or entertainers published during some periods and more biographies about political figures published during other periods? If so, what might account for such patterns?
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Extractions: @import "http://www.inthesetimes.com/site?css=include/css"; @import url("http://www.inthesetimes.com/site/include/css/"); Skip navigation. radio resources polls ... membership Views > April 4, 2004 By Salim Muwakkil Obama won a stunning victory. In a field of seven, the 42-year-old state senator captured more than 52 percent of the vote. His closest competitor, State Comptroller Dan Hynes, polled less than 24 percent. The third finisher, Blair Hull, won 10 percent of the vote. Hull had been leading the field after spending $29 million of his own money on the race, but his campaign ran aground after divorce records revealed an incident of domestic violence. Some analysts argue that to win votes among the general electorate these new-school black candidates must move beyond racial grievance and civil rights modalities. Several black politicians have adopted this model, including Reps. Harold Ford Jr. (D-Tenn.) and Gregory W. Meeks (D-N.Y). Cory Booker, the Ivy League-educated candidate for mayor of Newark, N.J., also sought to embody this new-school mode in his unsuccessful run. But many black voters are wary of such candidates and some initially withheld support for Obama because he was projected as such a post-race candidate. There even were rumors that he was cozying up to the Democratic Leadership Council.
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Extractions: in the Media This bibliography is an introduction to materials in the Western Libraries. Each section is arranged by material type, such as bibliography, chronology, encyclopedia, etc. By no means comprehensive, this guide includes resources that provide an overview to researching African American Studies. To locate further materials, use the following Subject Headings in the catalog.
African American Art And Artists. Carlagirl Photo. individual artistic personality within a specific cultural background historically solid survey of African American art. (Choice) author bio Samella Lewis http://www.carlagirl.net/words/afamart.html
Extractions: "The contribution made by Blacks to American art is little known to the general public. This book remedies the lack of information and surprises by the African American's vigour in expression and talent. . . . An artistic explosion occurred in the mid-twentieth century, whichproduced some outstandingly good paintings and sculptures. This book is based on serious research, with a seven page bibliography and detailed index." (Eva L. Meyerowitz, Apollo) Beginning with the arts produced in the Colonial period, Dr. Lewis documents and interprets the flow of creative productions of an important segment of the American population. Her book shows that the range of art produced by African American artists covers the entire spectrum of craft production through painting, sculpture, and printmaking. There is a progressive development of style that not only reflects the trends in particluar periods, but reveals an evolving pattern of indigenous qualities that are distinct.
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Extractions: All of Waterboro Public Library Maine Writers Index Literary Birthdays Waterboro Cemeteries: AUTHOR APPEARANCES Online Literary Criticism Collection (Internet Public Library) Books and Writers: Authors' Calendar (Petri Liukkonen, Pegasos, Finland) Bogcafeen (Arne Herløv Petersen) Literature 2000 Catharton: Authors Guide (Catharton) Authors listed in alphabetical order.
African American Studies Research Guide including information specific to African American regional populations organized by author, points to periodical Contemporary African American Novelists A bioBibliographical http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/aframer.htm
Extractions: Asian American Research ... LGBT Research This is a selected list of specialized reference resources that are useful for beginning research in African American studies. It points to atlases bibliographies, indexes and abstracts bio-bibliographies biographical sources ... encyclopedic sources , and statistical sources . Many of these resources may be found in (or be accessible through) your local academic institution's library. Call numbers and locations listed on this page refer to those at Iowa State University. If you need help in locating or using materials, please ask your local reference librarian for assistance. Looking for African American videos in Parks Library? Atlases (to locate geographic, cultural, or demographic information) African-American Atlas: Black History and Culture An Illustrated Reference. Molefi K. Asante and Mark T. Mattson. 1998. REF E185 A79 1998 Excellent historical atlas provides information on African peoples and cultures from pre-history to the present. Long, informative, and decidedly afrocentric essays accompany each chapter (e.g., the section on twelfth century African presence in Mexico and Central America, presented here as fact), along with many illustrations and maps. An indispensable and provocative resource.
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Extractions: This handout is compiled by Monica White and is related to an assignment in Margaret Shannon's English 2 course. It is designed to help you begin your research at the LAC Library and on the World Wide Web. If you need further assistance, please consult a librarian at the Reference Desk during library hours.
African American Studies Research Guide African and African American Studies. Ready Reference. Searching for Books. Bibliographies and Indexes. EJournals. Libraries/ Archives. WWW Sites American, African, and Caribbean authors a bio-bibliography specific subject you are seeking. You may search for books using the Five College Online Library Catalog by author http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/guides/africanamerican.shtml
Extractions: Important Scope Note: The following sources provide merely an introduction to research in African American Studies. They are not intended to be comprehensive but rather a starting point. Because African American Studies usually involves interdisciplinary research, it also will be useful to consult additional subject guides, such as "English Language and Literature," "History, " or "Psychology." For help selecting the best resources talk with a Reference Librarian. History and Culture African American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Nearly 300 biographies of African American women throughout history. Limited bibliographies and an appendix of "career categories" are included.
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Extractions: UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER January 1992 Regents of The University In honor of Black History Month, the New York State Library is issuing An African-American Bibliography: History. The bibliography lists selected resources of the New York State Library that document and comment on the experience of African Americans in the history of the United States. In addition to primary sources and significant historical works, the bibliography contains references to bibliographies and research aids. Although the bibliography covers the African-American experience from the colonial period to the present, it emphasizes the post World War II period and the civil rights movement that followed the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. The bibliography includes the major civil rights legislation of the past three decades, records the voices of African-American activism and protest, and illustrates the impact African-American voters and political candidates have had on the electoral process. The bibliography also focuses on the work of African-American historians and social scientists, including not only classic texts by John Hope Franklin and Carter G. Woodson, the "Father of Black History," but also works by William Junius Wilson and Shelby Steele that reflect current African-American debate on social policy.
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Extractions: TONY MARTIN has taught at Wellesley College, Massachusetts, since 1973. He was tenured in 1975 and has been a full professor of Africana Studies since 1979. Prior to coming to Wellesley he taught at the University of Michigan-Flint, the Cipriani Labour College (Trinidad) and St. Mary's College (Trinidad). He has been a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota, Brandeis University, Brown University and The Colorado College. He also spent a year as an honorary research fellow at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad.
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Extractions: African-American Studies This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/